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Title: Environmental


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People Readiness Transformation
Environmental Management Systems (eMS)
Leadership Briefing
Meeting the needs of the present without
comprising the ability of future generations to
meet the needs of the future.
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AGENDA
  • eMS Requirement and Guidance
  • Benefits and Imperatives
  • The real reason Sustainability/Soldier Training
  • The eMS Model, Policy and Parts
  • eMS Metrics
  • The Integrated Team
  • The Environmental Quality Control Committee
    (EQCC)
  • Ties to Other Metrics
  • Leadership Support
  • Summary

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Mission
To acquire, manage, and distribute ARNG
resources develop and administer policies and
programs and serve as the "Channel of
Communication" between the Army and the National
Guard of the States, Territories and the District
of Columbia for the ARNG Environmental Program.
Primary ARNG Environmental Program Goal
Through effective environmental management,
enable maximum sustained use of training lands
and facilities to train soldiers!
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Environmental Management Systems a requirement
and a smart thing to do
Executive Order 13148 By December 31, 2005,
each agency shall implement an environmental
management system at all appropriate facilities
Definition (ISO 14001)
The part of our overall management system that
includes organizational structure, planning
activities, responsibilities, practices,
procedures, processes, and resources for
developing, achieving, reviewing and maintaining
our environmental policy.
Goal (EO 13148)
  • Provide Environmental Stewardship
  • Integrated environmental support to eliminate
    actual or potential environmental regulatory,
    policy or encroachment impacts to military
    training, testing or readiness.

Through development and implementation of
environmental management systems, each agency
shall ensure that strategies are established to
Support environmental leadership programs,
policies, and procedures and that agency senior
level managers explicitly and actively endorse
these strategies.
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What is an appropriate Army/ARNG facility?
E.O. 13148 By December 31, 2005, each agency
shall implement an environmental management
system at all appropriate agency facilities based
on facility size, complexity, and the
environmental aspects of facility operations.
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eMS Guidance
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Benefits of an eMS
  • Supports the Armys Mission and Transformation.
  • Supports and enables sustainable installations
    and operations which help to ensure long term use
    of training and maneuver areas.
  • Proactive vs. reactive (compliance based to
    system based management) - improved performance
    with reduced liability.
  • Environmental risk ownership process owners
    take responsibility for their environmental
    impacts.
  • More effective targeting of environmental
    management resources to reduce mission impacts
    and improve environment.
  • Promotes our environmental ethic and stewardship
    commitment.
  • Promotes a stronger working relationship with
    community and regulators - Improved public image.

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The Armys/ARNGs Environmental Program
Imperatives
  • Support Readiness
  • Enhance the Well-Being of Army People
  • Enable/Undergo Transformation
  • Being good stewards
  • Protecting the land
  • Complying with the law

The Army/ARNG does this by
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Evolution of Environmental Management

eMS/ Functional Integration
P2/Pursuit of Excellence
Acceptance Compliance
Tolerance
Denial
Adapted from ALCOA Presentation, Our Story,
Pentagon, March 2001
P2 Pollution Prevention
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Achieving Installation Sustainability a smarter
way of doing business
  • Army Environmental Sustainability
  • Sustainable Operations
  • Sustainable Land Management
  • Sustainable Infrastructure

Environmental Management Systems are a tool to
help achieve Sustainability
11
A Sustainable Installation "the long-term goal"
VCSA memorandum, Subject Installation
Environmental Compliance, dated 15 FEB 2002
While there is a concurrent Installation
Sustainability Program initiative being developed
at some Army installations to fulfill the VCSA's
requirement, the ARNG intends to use the eMS
process to develop our management strategy and to
determine long-term goals and objectives.
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The eMS Model 5 Major Parts
Plan - Do - Check - Act
Environmental Management Systems
Fundamental Needs of Healthy Organizations
13
The eMS Model per ISO 14001
4.2 b) Continual Improvement 4.2 b)
Prevention of Pollution 4.2 c) Compliance with
laws, regulations and other requirements
4.2 Define Policy
Products, Services, and Activities
4.3.1 Identify Aspects and Impacts
Plan Do Check Act
4.3.3 Identify Objectives and Targets
4.3.2 Legal and other Requirements
4.3.4 Establish Program
4.4.1 Structure Responsibility 4.4.2 Training
Awareness 4.4.3 Communication 4.4.4
Documentation 4.4.5 Document Control 4.4.6
Operational Control 4.4.7 Emergency Preparedness
4.4 Implementation and Operation
4.5.1 Monitoring Measurement 4.5.2 Preventive
Corrective Action 4.5.3 Records 4.5.4 eMS Audit
4.5 Checking and Corrective Action
4.6 Management Review
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Many parts of eMS are currently in place
  • Audits (EPAS and CLRT)
  • Planning documents
  • Permit monitoring
  • Measurement
  • Emergency preparedness response
  • Some training and records
  • Environmental and quality policies
  • Procedures work instructions

its just that sometimes the parts dont work
together, fail to interact with other parts of
the installation or simply arent effective!
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eMS Implementation Metrics
  • Implementation metrics Initial milestones in
    the continual improvement process
  • DoD-defined minimum necessary to meet E.O. 13148
    goal at each appropriate facility with DA
    suspense dates
  • An environmental policy statement (consistent
    with DoD and Component eMS policies) - 30 Sept
    03
  • A self-assessment - 30 Mar 04
  • A written implementation plan with defined dates,
    identified resources, and organizational
    responsibilities for implementing an eMS - 30
    Sept 04
  • A prioritized list of aspects - 30 Mar 05
  • Appropriate installation personnel have received
    awareness-level eMS training - 30 Mar 05
  • Completed at least one management review in
    accordance with the installations documented
    procedure for recurring internal eMS management
    review - 31 Dec 05

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eMS Metrics
  • The Way Ahead .
  • NGB-ARE working with the Environmental Advisory
    Board eMS committee will provide guidance,
    assistance and tools to complete each metric.
  • NGB-ARE will provide eMS information and guidance
    to the state Management Representative and
    Environmental Manager (your eMS champions) to
    coordinate eMS completion.
  • Metric completion must be reported to the NGB-ARE
    POC as each metric is completed NGB-ARE will
    in-turn report metric completion status to
    DA/DoD.
  • All state ARNG management representatives
    should be designated and names provided to
    NGB-ARE at this time! State Environmental
    Managers will be furnished a copy of all
    correspondence to ensure state receipt.

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eMS Metric 1 - Due 30 Sep 03
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Environmental Policy ISO 14001 requirements
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eMS Metric 2 - Due 30 Mar 04
  • Perform a Self-Assessment
  • NGB-ARE working with the Environmental Advisory
    Board eMS committee recommends the " Gap Analysis
    Scoring Sheet " as the ARNG self-assessment tool.
  • This tool can be located on GKO at
    Installations, Logistics and Environmental/Environ
    mental Programs/Environmental Management Systems
    (EMS)/EMS Document Library/EMS Tools and
    Examples/ EAB recommended self assessment
    tool.xls
  • The self-assessment will provide you with gap
    analysis of your eMS requirements to determine
    where work is required.
  • Send your completed Gap Analysis Scoring Sheet to
    NGB-ARE to indicate metric completion.

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eMS Metric 3 - Due 30 Sep 04
  • Develop a written Implementation Plan
  • A draft template for the eMS Implementation Plan
    was provided by NGB-ARE at the FY03 National
    Environmental Workshop in March 2003.
  • This tool can be located on GKO at
    Installations, Logistics and Environmental/Environ
    mental Programs/Environmental Management Systems
    (EMS)/EMS Document Library/EMS Tools and
    Examples/ EMS Implementation Plan Template
  • The purpose of the Implementation Plan is to map
    the specific steps (who, what, where, when) to
    develop your eMS and identify resource
    requirements.funding, personnel, etc.
  • While developing your plan, consider cross
    functional team input, timelines, training,
    metrics, etc.
  • When completed, send your written plan to NGB-ARE
    to indicate completion of the metric.

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eMS Metric 4 - Due 30 Mar 05
  • Determine your Aspects and Impacts
  • This is the toughest and most important task
    it requires the right team (the
    activity owners) ... by evaluating all of
    the activities/processes that occur, you can
    determine the aspects and actual or potential
    impacts
  • The team requires participation of shop
    personnel, facility air/water permit owners,
    hazardous waste disposal personnel, training and
    range personnel, etc.
  • Starts with development of many aspects and
    potential impacts (maybe hundreds)Ends with a
    determination of your Significant Aspects and
    Impacts (1 to teens) for which you will develop
    objectives and targets for improvement.

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Aspects and Impacts
  • Activities, products or services The things we
    do washrack operations, refueling, parts
    cleaning, hazardous material/waste storage,
    pesticide use, grazing, tree cutting,
    earth-moving, construction, training, range
    operations, etc.
  • Aspects Environmental aspects of activities,
    products or services we can control or influence
    to determine which have an actual or potential
    impact or the environment
  • Impacts A change to the environment, good or
    bad, resulting from our activities, products or
    services
  • Significant Aspects and Impacts (A/Is)
  • The few significant A/Is you choose (normally 1
    to 10)
  • Candidates for where to focus improvements
  • Objectives and Targets (Overall goals and
    quantifiable, measurable detailed performance
    requirement)
  • Establish performance improvement metrics
  • Do what you say you will do!
  • The 80 Solution See next slide

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Aspects and Impacts in Detail
  • Example Aspects and Impacts
  • Activity Aspects
    Impacts

Parts Cleaning Use of solvents
Ozone creation due

to VOC emissions

Spills that can
affect

drinking water Vehicle Washing
Use of water Depletion of
water

resources

Spills that can affect

drinking water Troop Housing
Use of natural gas/
Depletion of natural gas/
fuel oil (heating)
fuel oil
Use of electricity
Increased air emissions

due to power
generation Road Maintenance Soil
disturbance Increased air emissions


Weapons Firing Use of
propellants Groundwater
other munitions
contamination
constituents
Air emissions

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eMS Metric 5 - Due 30 Mar 05
  • eMS Awareness Training
  • Every employee/soldier should be aware of
  • The eMS policy
  • What eMS is and where they fit into eMS
  • What environmental training they need
  • Their specific environmental job requirements
  • Whom to contact for help
  • Leaders should have executive training
  • Distribute this briefing to the senior
    leadership, EQCC, Directorate Chiefs, Unit
    Commanders, etc.

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eMS Metric 6 - Due 31 Dec 05
  • Conduct a Management Review
  • TAG, D/ATAG, EQCC, selected leadership review
  • Objective and target completion
  • Finding from EPAS and CLRT audits
  • Installation Corrective Action Plan completion
  • Regulatory enforcement actions and root causes
  • Suitability of eMS in regard to changing
    conditions
  • Concerns of internal/external stakeholders
  • And provide policy and guidance regarding new
    policies, requirements, goals, and objectives,
    etc to ensure continual improvement

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eMS focuses on activities and processes Build
the Right Team
  • eMS requires an integrated team effort to
  • determine aspects and impacts
  • develop the plan
  • implement the plan
  • achieve the goals
  • Train the team early so they understand eMS
    and their roles

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VCSA Guidance on EQCCs
VCSA memorandum, Subject Installation
Environmental Compliance, dated 15 FEB 2002
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The Adjutant General's EQCC
  • Environmental Quality Control Committees (EQCCs)
    are an extremely important component of the eMS
    Development and Implementation process and to
    ensure completion of environmental program
    requirements to enable soldier training and
    support mission accomplishment.
  • AR 200-1, Paragraph 15.11 requires
    Installations, Major Subordinate Commands and
    MACOMs (State HQs and NGB) to establish an EQCC
    to advise the command on environmental
    priorities, policies, strategies, and programs.
    EQCC members represent the operational,
    engineering, planning, resource management,
    legal, medical, and safety interests of the
    command, including tenant activities.
  • In addition, Army leadership ((DASA(ESOH) and
    ACSIM) expects reports on state EQCC involvement
    with eMSs and regulatory enforcement (ENFs/NOVs)
    action corrective actions.
  • The charter of the National Guard Army Range
    Sustainment Integration Council (NGARSIC) was
    modified so that the NGARSIC is also the NGB EQCC.

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Ties to other Metrics
  • State Performance Indicator Reporting System
  • States must complete each of the 6 eMS metrics
    by the designated suspense date
  • Strategic Readiness System -
  • Core Competency - Provide Environmental
    Stewardship
  • installations meeting Environmental Quality
    Index for DoD Measures of Merit (MOMs)
  • installations achieving low environmental risk
    rating based on Army Environmental Risk Model
    (AERM)
  • installations meeting compliance site reduction
    objectives
  • installations on track to meet their
    Environmental Management System implementation
    plan

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How Can You Support eMS?
  • Provide Senior leadership emphasis and
    commitment as the foundation of your eMS
  • Communicate that commitment to your staff and
    throughout your state
  • Chair and/or keep abreast of your EQCC
    activities
  • Appoint a management representative with the
    energy, dedication and authority to achieve
    success
  • Ensure the activity and process owners develop
    and implement the program to enhance the mission
  • Ask hard questions and and expect active
    participation at all levels of the organization
    every leader and soldier should be aware of your
    eMS program

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Summary
  • Developing and implementing an eMS is required
    and a smart thing to do.
  • Leadership emphasis and involvement is the key
    to success.
  • The focus of eMS is on the mission while
    simultaneously fulfilling our environmental
    steward role
  • An integrated cross-functional team is important
  • Get the team trained in eMS early
    (NGB sponsors centrally funded
    courses regularly)
  • eMS helps to ensure sustained use of training
    lands and facilities to train soldiers!


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Questions and Assistance
Please contactYour Environmental Program
Manager or LTC Brian RogersNGB-ARE Strategic
Initiatives Officer(703) 607-7991, DSN
327-7991brian.rogers_at_ngb.army.mil
Prepared byLTC Jerry WalterChief,
Environmental Programs Division (NGB-ARE)(703)
607-7963/4, DSN 327-7963/4jerry.walter_at_ngb.army.m
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